A growing number of Washington-area students are reporting being assaulted on their way to school or in their communities and more students displaying aggressive behaviors when their parents have been victims of a crime or killed has put a strain on the mental health resources available to school-aged children and their families.
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Trinity employee links childhood trauma to his adult addiction
Mental health professionals agree that raising awareness and education about the persistent nature of addiction, especially as it relates to traumatic experiences in childhood, is crucial to reducing the stigma that keeps many sufferers from seeking the help that they need.
Trinity athletics races ahead in history-marking year in empowering women
As Trinity’s Athletic Director Christa Burgess enters her second year in this role in 2024, she reflects on a ground-breaking year for the university’s sports program and for women in collegiate competition.
Trinity nursing program bridges the gap for immigrant students
Officials in Trinity’s nursing program say the intercultural experience that international students bring to the university is profound, making it even more important for the school to journey with them through the immigration process.
Therapy helped Trinity alum cope with childhood grief in loss of parent
Nearly 4% of children under 18 in Western countries lose a parent or caretaker every year, placing them at significant risk of developing physical and mental health problems as they grow into adults.
Trinity shines a light on the ‘AI revolution’
The world is captivated by artificial intelligence. Though fears about its capabilities are rampant, the president of Trinity Washington University wants the school and its students to be included in the AI rise.
Christian fellowship is at the heart of Trinity’s Bible study group
Students involved in the Trinity Sister Fellowship say the weekly Bible study allows them to live out a Christ-like lifestyle on campus.
The controversial ‘N-word’ creates a complex discourse in modern society
The incendiary “N-word” evokes a multitude of emotions and questions regarding its use and implications in the current American culture.
Trinity’s Artificial Intelligence Symposium aims to create context to the A.I. movement
Artificial Intelligence impacts most Americans whether they are aware of it or not, except for those living completely off-grid, prompting Trinity Washington University to host an in-depth symposium about the topic on Oct. 27, 2023, to bring thorough comprehension to such a complex area of everyday reality.
LGBTQIA-identified students say official group at Trinity could be affirming
Trinity students who identify as LGBTQIA say their journey hasn’t always been an easy one and they are looking for a future where they are unconditionally embraced.









